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  1. actually, Robert Shaw was associated with Atlanta, the orchestra and Symphony Chorus. he was alsoassociated w/San Diego and Cleveland. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Shaw_%28conductor%29 this can help far more than i can. btw- 5.2 Heresy home theater!
  2. srobak, did you receive the email we sent? bassetized
  3. i'm thinking about getting a pair of RS-42's, one thing, i need to put them 8' up the wall instead of at around 5-6'. they will be 10' from the target area on both sides. will they work that high up? i know i should probably go larger, but i need to work my partner to this level first. thanks, bassetized
  4. at the moment, it is on its side. the problem is that it doesn't fit under the table that supports the set. it sticks out into the room about 1.5 feet or more than the LR speakers(also heresies). the set is a Sony KDS-60A3000, it needs to be on a low stand for it to look its best so i don't want have it any higher up. i'd also like to keep the horns horizontal to keep imaging consistent. that being said, it does sound great as it is...i still would like to clean up the appearance and eliminate some possible issues that come with the present speaker placement, thanks, chels
  5. it's 5.1 all heresies but the sub. i would think that in my case a center channel made from a heresy would be the better direction. if one could fit under the stand, i'd leave it as it is...at the moment it sticks the depth of a heresy out into the room and is probably at least that much in front of the left and right speakers. thanks again, chels
  6. what i mean by that is that because of lack of tools and ability, i would be interested in someone building a center channel using a heresy mid and tweeter with different woofers. my heresy center doesn't fit under my Sony RP and i cant mount it above. also, how would the crossover change? thanks guys, chels
  7. what i mean by that is that because of lack of tools and ability, i would be interested in someone building a center channel using a heresy mid and tweeter with different woofers. my heresy center doesn't fit under my Sony RP and i cant mount it above. also, how would the crossover change? thanks guys, chels
  8. actually, they will be on the ground, angled up toward the seating positions. it's part of a 5.1 HT rig, with all the heresies xovered at 80 hz. i'm thinking now i should rebuild the heresy to make it fit better. thanks, chels
  9. hey yall, i just bought a Sony KDS 60A3000 for xmas and need a stand that is heresy friendly. if possible i'd like to keep the heresy verticle to preserve dispertion. i also would like to keep the tv as low as possible. i haven't seen anything yet that fits the bill. thanks, chels
  10. i agree, in fact i have Heresies in the back. i am concerned that where the surrounds are positioned that a di/bipole might work better. i am also considering KS-525's. i have Heresies because i like the way they sound as opposed to Ref series, but they're being used in a surround system and because of the room shape, maybe some other speaker might work. bassetized
  11. i was wondering if RS's would be OK with RCL Heresies? i have Heresies for the back, but i'm starting to wonder if RS's would work better in my room. my seating position is 4' below and 6-7' from the surround Heresies. thanks bassetized
  12. try this: http://crystia.accessmn.com/hkbooks/hkbooks.html
  13. check out Audio Alternatives in Lilburn...they have lots of vintage stuff...they occasionally have Heresies and for a while, had a pair of Klipschorns.
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